Jon Underwood

Jon Underwood wears his nerdiness on his sleeve. From Dungeons & Dragons to Anime, and Transformers, if it would get you made fun of in high school, Jon is probably collecting toys based on it right now. Jon comes to the ETC from the Pittsburgh Technical Institute. What initially started as an internship at the ETC eventually became a permanent position and he couldn't be any happier. Jon forms the second half of the IT department dynamic-duo along with Steve Audia, and the two of them keep the myriad of computers working so that the students can bring the awesome.

ETC students are able to declare a concentration along with their MET. Attached is the latest list of elective courses for each concentration. ETC students should see their handbook for more information on how to apply for a concentration.

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